So I thought I was shadowbanned, but actually I got my comments removed. It's to be expected from r/worldnews and r/facepalm, but from r/TheDeprogram? Very strange.
Here are the comments that apparently got removed:
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Poster on Reddit:
"Hakim once mentioned a Chinese university lecture series (or something like that) about Marxism on a live stream. Does anyone know what it's called?"
Me in a comment:
"I think it might be this one?"
(The words 'this one' are hyperlinked to the SWCC Lectures playlist on YouTube)
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Poster on Reddit:
"Update: Here's my political debate/discussion with my friend."
(The post has images showing a discussion between OP and their friend, although the picture I provided doesn't show them)
Me in a comment:
"Well, I'm no expert but your friend made a lot of claims without backing them, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" comes to mind. In my opinion the one making the extraordinary claim is the one with the burden of proof.
think you did well, comrade. Good job!"
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Poster on Reddit:
"Any Polish socialist youtube channels?"
Me in a comment:
"I think "Myśleć Głębiej" is socialist, although I'm not 100% sure (I'm not polish, I only know them from their english channel)."
Poster on Reddit:
"Any communist discords or online reading groups?"
Me in a comment:
"You can check Lemmygrad if you want, It's kinda like an ML alternative to Reddit. It's a great place to be around."
Poster on Reddit:
"Wikipedia is completely unbiased (2 images)"
Me in a comment:
"There is an alternative to Wikipedia called ProleWiki, I am an editor there, highly recommend it."
I don't know if they got automatically sent to a spam filer or something and mods just removed them without thinking about it too much, but it is just very weird.
Yeah, the system kind of sucks in that sense cause its really hard for new people to even get the karma to participate in karma-locked subs in the first place. Hopefully, lemmy will soon be large enough that we don't have to use reddit anymore though.